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N/A N/A How to analyze this MHP?
18 November 2009 | 5 replies
Now you need to look at the benifit of filling the pads...Lot rent is $150 per month... so some quick math...150 (per month) x 12 (months) = your gross income- $1,8001,800 (gross) x .7 (rough multiplier to figure net) = NOI / PAD @ $150 / month - $1,2601,260 (NOI) / (divided by) .11 (CAP RATE) = $11,454 Which is the value of each pad if priced at a 11 CAP-please do not try to tell me your in a 7 or 8 CAP market...
Engelo Rumora Real estate business - Value
4 December 2013 | 27 replies
I am interested in getting an approximate value multiplier.
Carrie S. Rent or Sell - newbie
9 October 2015 | 5 replies
If you're looking for the best multiplier of the funds you have in the paid-for house, purchasing two or three other units would make the most sense.
Tim Shin How to clean a hoarder house?
2 January 2015 | 15 replies
For a high super-conservative estimate go square footage times ceiling height divided by 27(to convert cubic feet to cubic yards) thats the max amount of dumpster you  could need, then try to estimate the amount of many hours it will take multiplied by the labor rate you are comfortable with. 
Noah N. general financing question
12 July 2015 | 7 replies
One banker told me they would take my gross rents, multiply by 75%, subtract the mortgage, taxes, and insurance (PITI) and count that as income.  
Amir B. How to Calculate RE Deals
2 May 2016 | 4 replies
If you are familiar with the market rents then it would be easy and more accurate to utilize Gross Rent Multipliers
Andrew Hargreave New to REI from far South-West Chicago Suburbs.
31 December 2016 | 18 replies
So, I'm full-time now.Now, it's time to learn about trading money for time like "rich" people do instead of trading time for money like W2's do ... making money work for you like "rich" people do, instead of you working for money like W2's do ... and multiplying yourself by hiring others like "rich" people do.
Russell W. GRM vs. Cap Rate
13 September 2016 | 8 replies
When determining the value of a 3-4 unit property, which is more useful- the Gross Rent Multiplier or the Capitalization Rate?
Account Closed Are Zestimates Accurate?
28 July 2015 | 2 replies
Multiply that by your SQFT.
Account Closed A good deal?
2 February 2007 | 4 replies
The blurb says the property is always rented.List price 94000 price per sq '=$79.069.54 gross rents multiplier.09 cap rate list price $94000average rent 775Gross Sched Rents 9,300 Vacancy Loss 0 Other Income 552 Adjusted Gross 9,852 Total Expenses 1,436 Net Operating Income 8,416 Cap Rate 0.090 Grss Rent Multiplier 9.54 Exp/SqFt 1.00 Admin.